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The Importance of Being Earnest - Coggle Diagram
The Importance of Being Earnest
Algernon
Nephew of Lady Bracknell
Has a fictional friend (Bunbury)
Selfish and amoral
Escaped his obligations
Admitted to be a Bunburyist
Has no moral convictions
Wants to live life beautifully
Jack
Algernon's real younger brother
Protagonist
In the country estate Jack, in London Ernest
Found in a handbag and then adopted
Guardian of Cecily
In love with Gwendolen
Had a "younger brother" named Ernest
Gwendolen
Algernon's cousin
In love with Ernest (Jack)
Portrayed the Victorian womanhood
Pretentious and artificial
Strong-minded
She wants to marry the name Ernest
Cecily
Granddaughter of the man that adopted Jack
Obsessed with the name Ernest
Invented a relationship with Ernest (Algernon)
Dislikes studying
Has a diary
Loves stories (wrote a novel)
Lady Bracknell
Gwendolen's mother
Wants Gwendolen to get married
Values ignorance
Doesn't like her husband
Authoritarian character
Miss Prism
Jack's mother
Cecily's governess
Dislikes the Ernest (Algernon) she heard talk about
Wrote a bad novel
In love with Dr. Chasuble
Lost a baby